Boeing Accidents Could Have "Contagion" Effect on Entire US Stock Market
Boeing Accidents Could Have "Contagion" Effect on Entire US Stock Market
You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Morning Watchlist from Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these partner emails, please unsubscribe here. This message is from Stansberry Research. Boeing Disasters Threaten Nvidia You may have heard about Boeing planes falling apart midflight and catching fire. - The people who build the jets say they won't fly on them.
- Two astronauts have been trapped in space for months after their Boeing Starliner craft broke down—and now they'll have to ride back home with SpaceX in February.
- Boeing even pled guilty to criminal charge of conspiracy to defrauding the U.S. government.
It's a historic meltdown at one of America's most iconic companies. But there is something much darker going on here that could threaten Nvidia, the Magnificent 7, and the entire U.S. stock market. In April 2008, I warned my readers Lehman Brothers was about to collapse, five months before the 158-year-old bank shut its doors forever. I saved them from a devastating 100% loss in the stock. Today, I'm seeing something eerily similar forming yet again. But this time, the problem is aimed at Nvidia, the Magnificent 7, and the entire U.S. stock market. You may recall that in 2008, problems in the real estate sector "leaked" into the U.S. banking system, triggering a global meltdown. In the same way, the problems at Boeing could be an early sign of serious trouble for AI, Nvidia, and the U.S. economy. I break down all of the details in my new presentation, Wheels Off. In this new release, I show you exactly what to do to defend yourself and hedge against what I believe could be an imminent disaster forming in the U.S. stock market. It's critical you view this as soon as possible - ideally before the next trading session. Click here to learn more. Regards, Dan Ferris Senior Editor, Stansberry Research This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 | |
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